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drooxy
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The four memories of the pianist
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November 26, 2007, 07:47:51 AM »
Hi eveybody,
I read recently an article about the four memories of the pianist:
- visual
- auditive
- kinesthesic
- conceptual
I think the first three ones are more or less "natural" and they develop while repeating a piece (I might be wrong and/or there might be exercices to develop them... ?).
The conceptual one concerns, I guess, the harmonic structure of a piece.
So, I would like to make progess on that part too... I know a little bit about relationships between the degrees of a scale but not too much ! How/where could I find a good explanation of all that ? Maybe a book dealing with musical analysis... ?
I would be real happy to have some advices from you guys !
Thanks !
All the best.
Drooxy
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Re: The four memories of the pianist
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Quote from: drooxy on November 26, 2007, 07:47:51 AM
- visual
- auditive
- kinesthesic
- conceptual
These are just aspects of every music performance.
Music is not only sound - there are visual, kinesthetic and conceptional components in every music. This is often forgotten if we think, what comes out of the speakers is the music and everything else doesn't matter. It
does
matter!
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November 26, 2007, 12:11:07 PM »
Counterpoint... thanks ! Yes, it does matter ! That is why I ask some advice, more precisely on conceptional memory !
(sorry for my poor english... and therefore for my bad spelling of certain words...
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All the best.
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Quote from: drooxy on November 26, 2007, 12:11:07 PM
Counterpoint... thanks ! Yes, it does matter ! That is why I ask some advice, more precisely on conceptional memory !
Okay, I can't tell you anything about
memory
. I'm not able to memorize music.
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Cool ! Then everytime you hear a tune it is new to you !
Lucky you !
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Quote from: drooxy on November 26, 2007, 01:00:59 PM
Cool ! Then everytime you hear a tune it is new to you !
Lucky you !
Yes, music is always very surprising for me
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